Comment This is somewhat obvious. (Score 1) 102
I will postulate that online therapy is less intimidating then face to face therapy and therefore, more productive. In the future I will try to post something that is more controversial, I promise.
I will postulate that online therapy is less intimidating then face to face therapy and therefore, more productive. In the future I will try to post something that is more controversial, I promise.
The number of skeletons in [most famous person]'s closet is usually directly proportional to how sanctimonious or pious they act in public.
Or:
"The more the preacher preached, the faster we counted the silverware"
Ha hahahahahahahahaha.....
No, you're wrong. Anything that can be 'booted' can be 'rebooted'.
Keep in mind that a safer self-driving car only has to be better than the current batch of drivers and that is not a terribly high bar.
I disagree, any provider of a "human-free" system will have to be near-perfect else "I'll sue your ass".
Let's see you find the killer of the witness in Whitey Bulger's trial! Won't happen.
Except for Stu Sutclif.
The last time I got hacked, I wrote some software that went in and messed up some centrifuge thingys of the host country my hacker was from.
That'll teach 'em.
This is the real reason to hype a 'cyberwar':
Malfeasance.
I've tested it in several native apps, (Reminders, Textedit, Preview) and in Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.
Find a text input field, even in preferences and it crashes. Bizarre!
OSX 10.8.2
Build 12C3103
That's why I like the show connections: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connections_(TV_series)
It traces these incremental inventions in an entertaining, (to me), way.
The hardest part of climbing the ladder of success is getting through the crowd at the bottom.